[spectre] Tate Encounters: Research in Process.
marc garrett
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Tue Feb 24 13:49:37 CET 2009
Tate Encounters: Research in Process
Resolutely Analogue?: Art Museums in Digital Culture
Tate Encounters is a collaborative project between Tate Britain, London
South Bank University and University Arts London and is funded by the
Arts and Humanities Research Council through the 'Diasporas, Migration
and Identities' programme.
Tate Britain Duveen Studio
Free, booking required
For tickets, call 020 7887 8888.
Programme B
Monday 2 March – Friday 6 March 2009
To what extent does the web visitor have agency to ‘act back’ or to
‘author’ their interactions with museum websites?
How is new media being conceived as an ‘interpretative’ or ‘augmenting’
dimension of the museum experience and with what effects?
How do museums see and understand the value of the use of personal
mobile media within the museum?
These questions have been grouped under the title ‘Resolutely Analogue?
Art Museums in Digital Culture’ to signal the tension between change and
continuity, between new media enthusiasms and traditional museological
practices. Issues such as the use of media in the gallery centered on
authority and provenance, ownership and copyright, and user engagement
will also be discussed throughout the week’s programme.
Monday 2 March
15.00-17.00
Learning and Teaching in New Media: Questions of Literacy
Richard Colson, Artist and Senior Lecturer in Digital Arts at Thames
Valley University
Mike Philips, Reader in Digital Art & Technology and Director of i-DAT
[Institute of Digital Art & Technology], University of Plymouth
Paula Roush, New media artist and lecturer at London South Bank
University and the University of Westminister
This session will have presentations on perspectives of teaching new
media and will focus upon questions of the cultural contexts of new
media practices, knowledge and understanding in curricula design and
teaching for interactivity.
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
Tuesday 3 March
11.00-13.00
Artists Using Digital Tools: Social subjects and Digital Aesthetics
Graham Harwood, Artist and educator
Keith Piper, Artist and Reader in Fine Art at Middlesex University
Gary Stuart, Head of Multimedia at Iniva since
Roshini Kempadoo, New media artist, photographer and Reader in Media
Practice at University of East London
This session looks at new media art projects which have had a
relationship to gallery and museum exhibition and asks questions about
how artists working with new media understand the context of working
within contemporary art context and what their experience has been.
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
15.00-17.00
Networks of Users: Communities and Interests
Marc Garrett, Co-Direcor of Furtherfield.org & HTTP Gallery, Net Artist
and new media artist
Matt Locke, Commissioning Editor for Education and New Media at Channel 4
Anna Colin, Exhibitions curator, Gasworks
Honor Harger, Artist, curator and Director of AV Festival
This session focuses upon new media practitioners who have looked beyond
the context of the museum and gallery in generating a presence for
innovatory, independent practice on the Intranet and with what
consequences and outcomes.
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
Wednesday 4 March
11.00 – 13.00
New Media and the Museum: Practices and Possibilities
Sarah Cook, Research Fellow for the Faculty of Arts, Design and Media at
University of Sunderland
Ross Parry, Lecturer in Museums and New Media at the University of
Leicester Programme Director of Museum Studies at University of Leicester
This session will focus upon the ways in which new media has been taken
up and used within museums. It explores how new media practices become
objects to be curated, collected and archived within museums, as well as
designing new media objects for interpretation and education within museums
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
15.00-17.00
New Media and Museums: Channels for the Future
Will Gompertz, Director, Tate Media
This session focuses upon the growing relationship between art and
media, specifically upon the possibilities presented by online
transmission for museums to take on new roles as producers and
broadcasters of media.
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
Thursday 5 March
11.00 – 13.00
Online Portals to Museums: Channels for Exchange
John Stack, Head of Tate Online
James Davis, Online Collection Editor, Tate Online
This session focuses upon how museum websites operate as online portals
for various constituencies of online users. How porous can museum
websites be within loss of identity and focus? How are questions of
value and provenance negotiated?
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
15.00-17.00
Museums, Technology and Culture: Culture and Virtual Ecologies
David Garcia, Dean of Chelsea College of Art and Design and Professor of
Design for Digital Cultures, HKU
Charlie Gere, Head of Department and Reader in New Media Research in the
Department of Media, Film, and Cultural Studies, Lancaster University
This session discusses the wider contexts of the museum’s position in
relationship to digital and globalised culture. How will the increasing
use of information technologies across a whole spectrum of social,
economic and cultural activity impact upon art practice and the value of
museums?
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
Friday 6 March
11.00-13.00
New Media: Gallery Workshop
For tickets book this session online or call 020 7887 8888
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